triboluminescence การใช้
- A historically important instance of triboluminescence occurred in Paris in 1675.
- "N "-Acetylanthranilic acid exhibits triboluminescence when crushed.
- It appears to be a form of triboluminescence.
- The biological phenomenon of triboluminescence is conditioned by recombination of free radicals during mechanical activation.
- In 1932 he described the experiments with sugar Triboluminescence made by Francis Bacon and Otto von Guericke.
- Triboluminescence differs from piezoluminescence in that a piezoluminescent material emits light when it is deformed, as opposed to broken.
- :Well, it's discussed in Triboluminescence, and that's what I've always read.
- :: The thing with Lifesavers is called triboluminescence and it does work ( I've done it myself ).
- The intensity of X-ray triboluminescence is sufficient for it to be used as a source for X-ray imaging.
- While the reason for such an occurrence was not provided, Professor Troy Shinbrot referenced the light to a phenomenon called triboluminescence.
- Triboluminescence is often used as a synonym for fractoluminescence ( a term sometimes used when referring only to light emitted from fractured crystals ).
- Many pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes exhibit triboluminescence, observable in a dark room, when peeled off a dispenser roll or other surface.
- A weird property of that particular candy ( called triboluminescence ) would actually result in a small pulse of blue and UV light to be radiated outwards as the candy was crushed.
- :( ec ) They demonstrate triboluminescence, but the visibility is greatly enhanced because the lifesavers also fluoresce in response to the light generated from tribo . talk ) 20 : 29, 28 December 2007 ( UTC)
- This same episode show that one of the number of scientific publications that Brennan reads is " Medicinal Physics Quarterly ", with one article on electrostatics and triboluminescence proving useful during the lab's power outage.